The 2016 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) returns with yet another year of some of the best new films! The world’s largest Jewish film festival will take place over the course of 23 days at eight different venues on January 26th through February 17th. Now in its 16th year, AJFF continues to screen movies that not only entertain, but also provide opportunities for reflection, discussion, and gaining a deeper understanding of our complex and diverse world.

This year’s festival will consist of 53 full-length films and 24 short films at a host of locations across the metro Atlanta area:

AJFF continues to discover amazing movies that engage and entertain in new ways, and this year starts with the must-see Opening Night film, director Atom Egoyan’s Remember, a potent revenge thriller starring Oscar-winners Christopher Plummer and Martin Landau. More twists and turns await in the murder mysteries A Grain of Truth and Fire Birds, while laughs await in the coming-of-age comedy Time to Say Goodbye and the subversive satire Atomic Falafel.

The list of films only becomes more diverse with the inclusion of biographies, art house fare, topical films that tackle tough political topics, and so much more! To see a full list of the films, visit ajff.org/films.

The best part of this festival is you can attend as few or as many screenings as you wish. Simply purchase tickets to view the screening(s) of your choice individually. Ticket prices for screenings will be:

General Admission (weekdays after 4pm & all weekend shows): $13

Seniors (ages 65 and older): $10

Students (with a valid student ID): $10

Children (ages 12 and under): $10

Matinee Screenings (Mon.-Fri., start times up to 4pm): $9

Special Event Screenings (Opening, Closing, ACCESS Nights, and East Jerusalem West Jerusalem): $18

Tickets will go on sale Sunday, January 10th and can be purchased here.

We encourage anyone interested in the joys of great film to take the opportunity to catch a screening, and broaden the horizons of their world!

For more information about the Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, visit ajff.org.

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